Abstract
The switching of inhibition to catalysis at low pressures is analysed. It occurs at a certain concentration of hydrogen bromide, which depends on temperature and pressure. Catalysis is caused by very fine balancing of the processes H + HBr ⇌2H2+ Br. Other elementary processes can cause either inhibition or catalysis depending on the kinetic scheme in which they are involved.

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